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Old 20th May 2012, 03:56 PM
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Unable to do just about anything?

I have Fedora 12 & don't want to upgrade to anything newer.
Just want to learn the basics of linux on this platform.
I am trying to install bunch of programs as Team viewer remote access & some media programs but getting all types of errors as wine missing etc.
I am not ready to upgrade to easier version to do things as required but I would like basics of using linux & installing wine etc or anything more to get up & running?? Any help appreciated?
 

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